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Making Meta | Andrew ‘Boz’ Bosworth (CTO)

Lenny Rachitsky

Boz joined Facebook in 2006 as their approximately 10th engineer, and in his 18-year tenure he built the original News Feed, Messenger, and Groups, as well as many early anti-abuse and infrastructure systems. While Boz celebrates startup culture, he also acknowledges its challenges.

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Building What Customers Need: The Ultimate Recipe

The Product Coalition

And this is a terrifying and disturbing thought because startups and entrepreneurs invest tons of money to build these products. This brings us to an important question that every product manager and the associated tech teams ask themselves every time they dip their feet in the river of building digital products.

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Give Your Team Away: CPO Lessons from Christopher O’Donnell, CPO at Hubspot

Gainsight

Recently, Nick Mehta, CEO at Gainsight, met with Chris O’Donnell, Chief Product Officer of Hubspot, to get his view on a path into product management. “There is, I used to say, no way to major in product management.” Of those PMs, none have an undergrad degree in product management. Not One Path.

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TEI 214: Want more innovation? Build a partner program – with Ed Krause

Product Innovation Educators

There are time-tested ways to accomplish this, including traditional open innovation, incubators, and startups. He is the Global Manager External Alliances Research and Advanced Engineering at Ford Motor Company. Summary of some concepts discussed for product managers. [2:26] Another approach is a partner program.

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Launching a New Breakout Product | Jason Fried | BoS USA Online 2020

Business of Software Conference

We’re best known for our product Basecamp which is a project management and collaboration tool We just launched a new thing called Hey recently which is a brand new email service. But as we got busier and busier, we needed a better way to manage the projects that we were doing for clients. Yeah, in 2006. Jason Fried No?

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14 years building BoS

Business of Software Conference

He’s managed to do everything else in his life. And there were lots of conferences for startups and lots of conferences for people that were raising funds and IPO going and all sorts of crazy old things. Greg Baugues, Manager & Developer Community at Twilio. And I hadn’t actually managed to Google anything.